Quiet Quitting Is Wonderful For Financial Freedom Seekers And Parents

Quiet quitting is taking the younger generation by storm, especially those on TikTok. The idea behind “quiet quitting” is to do no more than what’s asked of you at work and then check out. Once you’re out of the office, there’s no more responding to work e-mails, slack, nada. A quiet quitter does not go … Read more

6 Things You Can Do to Help Your Attorney After an Accident – J&Y Law Firm

A vehicle accident is one of the most shocking and disturbing experiences a person can encounter in their life. Among the consequences of this event are not only physical and emotional recovery (which can take years and have many consequences), but also financial recovery after the incident. For many people, this latest recovery may seem … Read more

No Pseudonymization of Criminal Defendants in Court Opinions in California

In People v. Gregor, decided on Aug. 12 by the California Court of Appeal (Justice Elena Duarte joined by Justices Jonathan Renner and Peter Krause), the defendant, a naturalized citizen, “pleaded guilty to a felony sex offense that was later reduced to a misdemeanor and dismissed after early termination of probation”: In April 2011, pursuant … Read more

Coteaching: A Formula for Learning From and With Colleagues | Faculty Focus

Entering into the coteaching realm in higher education can be a daunting, intimidating, and/or bewildering concept. For the purpose of this article, we use the term coteaching without the hyphen because we are not referring to team teaching primarily seen in special education settings. Murphy and Martin (2015) define coteaching as “two or more teachers … Read more

Smart Money Podcast: Booking a Dream Disney Vacation for Cheap – NerdWallet

Welcome to NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast, where we usually answer your real-world money questions. This week we’re running an episode from our financial dream series, where we talk with Nerds who have accomplished their financial dreams and interview outside guests about what they want to do with their money in 2022. Check out this episode … Read more

7th Circ. Dismisses EEOC’s Pregnancy Discrimination Case Against Walmart | Law.com

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has tossed out a lawsuit alleging pregnancy discrimination against a Walmart distribution center, ruling the center had shown a “legitimate, nondiscriminatory justification” for offering lighter duty to employees injured on the job, but not to pregnant workers, since the injured-worker policy was tied to the state … Read more

Electrician License Requirements | Embroker

Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated there were around 650,500 employed electricians in the U.S. in May 2021. The Bureau also projects the number of employment opportunities for electricians to be about 85,000 every year as the market grows and people change their occupations or retire.  These numbers do not include self-employed workers, and about 8% … Read more

Dodge City Community College and Helicopter Flight Training Company Settle Lawsuit with VA for $7.5 Million

Dodge City Community College (DCCC) and a private helicopter flight instructor training company have agreed to pay a combined $7.5 million to settle a lawsuit with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs after it was found that Post-9/11 GI Bill program rules were broken, WIBW reported. Universal Helicopters Inc. (UHI) and DCCC agreed to settle … Read more